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No Raise No Praise by Derrick Morgan

Artist Biography For Derrick Morgan

Derrick Morgan 27 March 1940 Is A Jamaican Ska Rocksteady And Reggae Singer. Born In Stewarton In The Parish Of Clarendon Jamaica Derrick Morgan Entered In 1957 The Vere Johns Opportunity Hour A Talent Show Held At The Palace Theatre In Kingston. He Won With Rousing Impressions Of Little Richard And Shortly After That Was Recruited To Perform Around The Island With The Popular Jamaican Comedy Team Bim And Bam. In 1959 Morgan Entered The Recording Studio For The First Time. Duke Reid The Acclaimed Sound System Boss Was Looking For Talent To Record For His Treasure Isle Record Label. Morgan Cut Two Popular Shuffle-Boogie Sides "Lover Boy" A.K.A. "S-Corner Rock" And "Oh My". Soon After Morgan Cut The Bolero-Tinged Boogie "Fat Man" Which Also Became A Hit. He Also Found Time To Record For Coxsone Dodd. In 1960 Morgan Became The Only Artist Ever To Fill The Places From One To Seven On The Jamaican Pop Chart Simultaneously. Among Those Hits Were "Don't Call Me Daddy" "In My Heart" "Be Still" And "Meekly Wait And Murmur Not". But It Was The Following Year That Morgan Released The Biggest Hit Of His Career The Leslie Kong Production Of "Don't You Know" Later Retitled "Housewives' Choice" By A Local DJ. The Song Featured A Bouncing Ska Riddim Along With A Duet By Morgan And Millicent "Patsy" Todd. "Housewives' Choice" Began The Legendary Rivalry Between Morgan And Prince Buster Who Accused Morgan Of Stealing His Ideas. Buster Quickly Released "Blackhead Chiney Man" Chiding Morgan With The Sarcastic Put-Down "I Did Not Know Your Parents Were From Hong Kong" – A Swipe At Kong. Morgan Returned With The Classic "Blazing Fire" In Which He Warns Buster To "Live And Let Others Live And Your Days Will Be Much Longer. You Said It. Now It's The Blazing Fire". Buster Shot Back With "Watch It Blackhead" Which Morgan Countered With "No Raise No Praise" And "Still Insist". Followers Of The Two Artists Often Clashed And Eventually The Government Had To Step In With A Staged Photo Shoot Depicting The Rivals As Friends. Morgan Had A Major Success In 1962 With "Forward March" A Song Celebrating Jamaican Independence From Great Britain. In The Mid-1960s When Ska Evolved Into The Cooler More Soulful Rocksteady Morgan Continued To Release Top Quality Material Including The Seminal Rude Boy Classic "Tougher Than Tough" "Do The Beng Beng" "Conquering Ruler" And A Cover Of Ben E. King's Soul Hit "Seven Letters". Produced By Bunny Lee "Seven Letters" Is Often Cited As The First True Reggae Single. In 1969 Morgan Cut The Famous Skinhead Anthem "Moon Hop" On Crab Records . However Failing Eyesight Then Forced Him To Give Up Regular Stage Appearances. Morgan Still Performs Occasionally At Ska Revival Shows Across The World – Often Backed By The Guitarist Lynn Taitt. He Remained Popular In Jamaica And The UK Into The Early 1970s And Has Lived Primarily In The UK Or The US Since The Late 1960s. Morgan Has Written Several Songs That Have Won The Festival Song Contest For Other Artists Including "Jamaica Whoa" 1998 Neville Martin "Fi Wi Island A Boom" 2000 Stanley Beckford And "Progress" 2002 Devon Black . In July 2002 In Toronto Canada A Two-Night "Legends Of Ska" Concert Was Held. Reuniting Were The Skatalites Lloyd Knibb Rico Rodriguez Lloyd Brevett Lester Sterling Johnny Moore And Lynn Taitt Along With Prince Buster Alton Ellis Owen Gray Lord Creator Justin Hinds Derrick Harriott Winston Samuels Roy Wilson Patsy Todd Doreen Shaffer Stranger Cole Lord Tanamo And Derrick Morgan. In 2007 Morgan Appeared On The Bill At The Annual Augustibuller Music Festival. His Song "Tougher Than Tough" Was Featured In The Video Game Scarface The World Is Yours. He Worked With Desmond Dekker Bob Marley And Jimmy Cliff A.O.. Discography Albums
Seven Letters 1969 Derrick Morgan In London 1969 Moon Hop 1970 Feel So Good 1975 Featuring Hortense Ellis People's Decision 1977 Still In Love 1977 Also Featuring Hortense Ellis Sunset At Moonlight City
Love City
The Legend Of Derrick Morgan 1980 I Am The Ruler 1992 – Trojan Records
Tougher Than Tough Rudie In Court 1992 The Conquering Ruler And The Sensational Yebo 1994 – Pork Pie Records
Ska Man Classics 1995 Ska Man Classics 1997 21 Hits Salute 1997 Meets The High Notes Live 2003 Moon Hop Best Of The Early Years 1960–69 2003 Derrick Top The Top 2003 Derrick Meets The High Notes 2004 Shake A Leg 2014 Singles
"The Hop" / "Tell It To Me" 7-Inch Island WI 006 UK 1962
"Forward March" / "Please Don't Talk About Me" 7-Inch Island WI 011 UK 1962
"See The Blind" / "Cherry Home" 7-Inch Island WI 013 UK 1962
"I Am The Ruler" / "I Mean It" Pyramid 1968
"No Dice" / "I Mean It" Pyramid 1968
"Moon Hop" – 1970 – UK No. 49 Singles On Crab Records "River To The Bank" / "Reggae Limbo" 7-Inch B Side – Peter King "Seven Letters" / "Lonely Heartaches" 7-Inch B Side – The Tartons "The First Taste Of Love" / "Dance All Night" 7-Inch
"Don't Play That Song" / "How Can I Forget You" 7-Inch
"Mek It Tan Deh" / "Gimme Back" 7-Inch
"Send Me Some Loving" / "Come What May" 7-Inch
"Hard Time" / "Death Rides A Horse" 7-Inch B Side – Roy Richards "Man Pon Moon" / "What A Thing" 7-Inch
"Moon Hop" / "Harris Wheel" 7-Inch B Side – Reggaeites "A Night At The Hop" / "Telephone" 7-Inch
"Oh Baby" / The Rat" 7-Inch B Side – The Thunderbirds "Need To Belong" / "Let's Have Some Fun" 7-Inch With Jennifer Jones "I Wish I Was An Apple" / "The Story" 7-Inch
"Take A Letter Maria" / "Just A Little Loving" 7-Inch With Owen Gray "Rocking Good Way" / "Wipe These Tears" 7-Inch With Jennifer Jones "My Dickie" / "Brixton Hop" 7-Inch
"I Can't Stand It No Longer" / "Beyond The Wall" 7-Inch
"Endlessly" / "Who's Making Love" 7-Inch
"Hurt Me" / "Julia" 7-Inch
"Searching So Long" / "Drums Of Passion" 7-Inch

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